New tank

StonedMason15

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Just inherited this tank. Any tips for a beginner? I have a lot of experience with freshwater.
 

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First thing I would do is take the fish out, like jraker said they get too big.

Next, I'd consider an alternative to the canister filter you have attached. Without a very tight maintenance regime it will pollute your water fast. You could do a sump, or even just increase the rock inside the tank for a biological filter with a skimmer.

Regardless, try to attach the heaters to the glass with a suction cup, that'll look better :) & you might not need both, directing flow at one will greatly increase how much water it will heat.
 
Congrats on the new tank!

Don't get discouraged. There are a lot of helpful people here.

IMO, porcupines shouldn't be sold in stores. They get enormous. And they eat things that they shouldn't, like clean up crews, corals, and power cords.

With your fw experience, you know all about monos I'm sure.

The tang isn't ideal long-term, as others have said. I wouldn't blame you if you wanted to keep it for a couple years. If/when you want to get rid of it, those red sea (yellow belly) regals are worth a pretty penny. You won't have trouble selling it privately or to LFS.

I would find some more base rock, and add a black background. As said, start looking into more SW appropriate filtration. You can make a sump out of a 40 breeder easily and cheaply, and it will change your tank's life.
 
Welcome to the world of saltwater! Can you tell us what type equipment came with your tank? The first thing I do to all my tanks just paint the background black or use limo tint.
 
I would trade in the puffer and mono and add two ocellaris clown along with some live rock from your LFS.
Make sure you do your research before you start purchasing items. That will save you money in the long run.
 
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